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#1 ·
I'm using version 3.10.3 of the app and am trying to figure out the windows command for my Model 3. Unfortunately, I'm not anywhere close to the car to do a visual check and observation. Specifically, under Controls, the window icon at the top shows "Close". To me, that's a command, not a status and would indicate that the windows are in the open/vent position and that tapping that button would close the windows. This would be just like the 'Unlock' button next to it - tapping that button unlocks the doors with the button changing to 'Lock'. What happens, however, is that tapping 'Close' turns the button momentarily to 'Vent' and then it switches back to 'Close'. There's really no way for me to tell if the windows are in fact closed and I have had a couple of situations where one of the windows will open on its own to the vent position when I'm away from the car, so I'm concerned about the windows being open. I've chatted with Telsa through their website and the rep said the 'Close' button means the windows are 'Closed', which to me is totally counter-intuitive and contrary to how the Unlock button next to it works. But anything is possible .... Would anyone have some insight into this they could share? Thanks!

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#2 ·
I'm concerned about the windows being open. I've chatted with Telsa through their website and the rep said the 'Close' button means the windows are 'Closed', which to me is totally counter-intuitive and contrary to how the Unlock button next to it works. But anything is possible .... Would anyone have some insight into this they could share? Thanks!
Your window is open. The Tesla rep is wrong and it's just as you suspect. It should say Vent when your windows are closed.
 
#6 ·
I had this happen on one of the cars about 3 weeks back. Opened the app and expected the see the Vent button, but it said close. I think all you have to do is hit the close button and they will. Reality was in the car I tried closing each window, realistically none of them were open and only one even sounded like it might have moved a little. My guess is that you are OK, or try hitting the button and see if they will close. Then it should change to "Vent".
 
#7 ·
The sensor is probably not wrong, but you can make sure by using a method similar to how NASA controls satellites with certainty it's doing what they want:

- Tap CLOSE.
- Tap VENT.
- Tap CLOSE.

That way, even if the sensor is wrong, it will get two separate instructions to close the windows.

P.S. I tested that method twice in my garage, once starting with all of the windows closed, and once starting with one window slightly open. The end result in both cases was all windows closed.
 
#10 ·
This is interesting. I wonder if it could be due to the cold temps. When temps drop the charge port doesn't lock and I think the windows lower their position by a fraction of an inch. I wonder if it is just calibration and because they may not be 100% closed, the app won't display the Vent properly as it should when they are closed.
 
#14 ·
Hi,

I had this problem before. Recalibrating the windows helped but out of curiosity, are the ones experiencing the issue live in cold climates?

I wonder if the winter mode of the windows aren't taken into account with the app.

I know the windows aren't supposed to close fully to prevent them from freezing shut in cold climates.
 
#19 ·
Just a data point and an incident from today. Yesterday it was 70 degrees here, today its 35. We got out for a bit this morning, just drove a couple of miles for breakfast and then back home. We had a friend along that had never ridden in the car. After getting back home I had two emails from Teslafi notifying me that I had a window down. The first after the drive to the diner and then another after getting home. This is a feature Teslafi has added, it will notify you after a certain amount of time if the car says you have a window open.

To say the least, we didn't intentionally have a window down and I know each of the windows lowered and then went back up after opening and closing the doors. I know this because even after pointing out the button to open the door the friend used the emergency pull. I checked and the window had dropped and it went back up after closing the door. I opened the app and sure enough the button that normally says "Vent" said "Close". I went out to the garage and hit the Close button. Each window made a slight noise and adjustment, but none of them moved more than an 1/8 of an inch, I could see and hear them move, but it was only a very slight amount. Either way the car was happy at that point and the button changed to say "Vent".

So what ever sensor or determination Tesla uses to think the window is down, it is a very very slight margin of error, and I don't think they are taking into account the winter mode in all situations. I'm quite certain I didn't have a window down and I believe this happened as the temps dropped and the car perhaps entered the winter mode. It likely even did that after we left the garage because the temps in the garage are in the high 40's.
 
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#20 ·
Add another data point 2 hours later, I haven't touched the car, but just 2 hours later, my app thinks the windows are not closed again. The controls button says "Close" not "Vent". This has to be the cold weather settings adjusting the windows. They need to fix this little bug.